pink... stupid people...
You can't make red. It is a primary color.
Purple
Supplementary colours are colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel. They are basically the colours that are between two prime colours not including the second prime colour. Example, Red - Red/Orange - Orange - Yellow/Orange are all supplementary to each other.
A weird shade of black is produced:
I would use more yellow than red due to the fact that red is much darker and has a greater affect on the outcome than yellow does if they are equal. It also depends on how dark or light you want the orange to be - more red makes a darker orange and more yellow makes a lighter orange. Hopw this helps!
One part red (a primary colour) plus one part orange (a secondary colour) will result in red- orange (a tertiary colour).
orange - yellow = red red + blue = purple
It Makes the Colour Orange
if you mix the primary colour red, withe the secondary colour orange, you will get the tertiary colour red-orange.
Red is a primary colour. Orange is a secondary colour made from equal parts of the primary colours red and yellow. If you mix the two in equal parts you will get the tertiary colour red-orange.
The primary colour red added to the secondary colour orange (the result of mixing red and yellow) will result in the tertiary colour red-orange.
Red is a primary colour. Orange is a secondary colour made up of equal parts red and yellow. When you mix red & orange together you get the tertiary colour red-orange,
yellow Try again.... yellow is a primary colour you can not get a primary colour by mixing other colours for it. What you do get if you mix red (a primary) with orange (a secondary) is red-orange (a tertiary).
No, oranges are not named after the colour. The colour orange is actually named after the fruit.Before then, the colour orange was called geoluread (yellow-red).
True red and true yellow will give you orange, varying the amount of red will determine the colour of orange... start with a redder orange and add a bit of blue, this will bring the orange toward the brown tones, varying the amount of blue will adjust your colour until you have the one you want.
Red + Yellow = Orange
red-orange